Numb to This

Numb to This
Author: Kindra Neely
Publsiher: Little, Brown Ink
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2022-10-11
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780316462075

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This searing graphic memoir portrays the impact of gun violence through a fresh lens with urgency, humanity, and a very personal hope. Kindra Neely never expected it to happen to her. No one does. Sure, she’d sometimes been close to gun violence, like when the house down the street from her childhood home in Texas was targeted in a drive-by shooting. But now she lived in Oregon, where she spent her time swimming in rivers with friends or attending classes at the bucolic Umpqua Community College. And then, one day, it happend: a mass shooting shattered her college campus. Over the span of a few minutes, on October 1, 2015, eight students and a professor lost their lives. And suddenly, Kindra became a survivor. This empathetic and ultimately hopeful graphic memoir recounts Kindra’s journey forward from those few minutes that changed everything. It wasn’t easy. Every time Kindra took a step toward peace and wholeness, a new mass shooting devastated her again. Las Vegas. Parkland. She was hopeless at times, feeling as if no one was listening. Not even at the worldwide demonstration March for Our Lives. But finally, Kindra learned that—for her—the path toward hope wound through art, helping others, and sharing her story.

Numb

Numb
Author: Kay Gackle
Publsiher: Elm Hill
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781400305926

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I feel numb. Kay Gackle has heard these words for years as a therapist. Then one day, Kay found she was saying these exact same words. The phrase feeling numb is a bit ironic. Is it a feeling if we "feel" nothing? Being numb can be considered a feeling the same as white is considered a color. The color white appears because it absorbs no color. White is literally the absence of color. In the same way, numb is the absence of feeling. The color white can be seen when it is against a background of other colors. Likewise, we recognize being numb against the knowledge of where other feelings would typically exist. We know that we would naturally feel in a certain way, but we just don't feel anything. In this book, we identify what being numb looks like in everyday life, how we get numb, and the problems and symptoms surrounding it. Not stopping there, we will journey together into a deeper understanding of feelings and begin to let ourselves feel again. Through other’s stories, engaging questions, and practical tools, we can find healing and move beyond being numb.

Numb

Numb
Author: Charles R. Chaffin
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781119774358

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Discover how to manage this noisy world without it managing you. In Numb, distinguished author Dr. Charles R. Chaffin delivers a fun and evidence-based exploration of how you can devote more attention on what you believe is important while ignoring the distractions that increasingly permeate your life. Using research from cognitive, education, positive, and clinical psychology, the book identifies the sources of noise and distraction in this information age and how we can manage it in all aspects of our lives. You'll learn about: How experiences in technology, from social media to selfies to porn, impact our ability to engage and connect with others The news we consume and the impact of confirmation bias, filter bubbles, and tribalism How FOMO and choice overload impact our decision-making The power of our attention in all aspects of our daily lives Perfect for anyone interested in the expanding impact of the information age on our collective psyche, ;Numb helps empower you to use technology and information not as a destination, but as a tool towards authenticity and empowerment.

Uncomfortably Numb

Uncomfortably Numb
Author: Meredith O'Brien
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1948018705

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Numb

Numb
Author: Dave Sinclair
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-01-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1777407605

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Burned out? In a rut? Tired of the hustle? Dave was. It just took a mid-life crisis, quitting his career as a successful business owner, and ultimately ending up in a meaning and purpose-based addictions treatment center to discover this. After hitting rock bottom, Dave finally pressed pause and grasped that something had to change or the rat race would kill him. Taking that step back helped Dave realize that he was only living life for the hustle of making more money. Money which he used as a temporary reprieve from the day-to-day grind. The hustle had created a void where Dave was losing himself in the idea that eventually it would lead him to happiness. Instead, the cycle continued, and the constant striving for more and more just made him feel more disconnected and numb. Dave started to see that hustling for money alone does not work. There had be more to the puzzle. So, Dave took the leap, restarted his life, mapped out his values, identity, and goals using his now 4-stage step back process. The result is a life full of abundance for himself, his family, and his business. Now Dave wants to share the 4-stage step back process that transformed his life in this book. The perfect book to get your life back on track, Numb? lays out the steps for anyone to create their ideal life. Business owners will also discover a straightforward method to successfully build and transition their business. Ultimately, Numb? will inspire, instruct, and reassure that you are on the right path towards your own unique definition of success.

Uncomfortably Numb

Uncomfortably Numb
Author: Sharon English
Publsiher: The Porcupine's Quill
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2002
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0889842507

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A city suburb, 1980. The front of propriety, the freakish stillness and the bush parties. This is the home of Germaine Stevens, a social misfit who thinks she's struck ultimate cool when she's accepted into her preppie high school's only counter-culture group, the Rockers. Yet has she really just traded one kind of conformity for another? And is she still a loser? Her friends are desperate characters: Regina's on the road to ruin, Bono's more boy than girl, and Jackie's postering her bedroom into a rockn'roll tomb. Yet beneath the party-hardy attitude, no one is as disaffected as they seem, or want to be. In a voice that ranges from tough to achingly vulnerable, Sharon English powerfully conveys the anger, lust and absurdity that spiral into one girl's growing fight against the tuned-out numbness of her world.

Don t Look for Me

Don t Look for Me
Author: Wendy Walker
Publsiher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781250198723

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A New York Public Library Best Book of the Year “A twisty, hair-raising tale.”– Newsweek "A fast-paced psychological drama." – GMA.com “Compulsively readable.” – PopSugar "Reinforces Walker’s place at the top of the genre." – Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Addictive." – A.J. Finn, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window "Gripping." – Adrian McGinty, New York Times bestselling author of The Chain They said she walked away. But what really happened to Molly Clarke? From the bestselling author of All Is Not Forgotten comes a compelling and emotionally powerful story of a daughter's desperate search to find her mother before it's too late. They called it a “walk away.” The car abandoned miles from home. The note found at a nearby hotel. The shattered family. It happens all the time. Women disappear, desperate to start over. But what really happened to Molly Clarke? The night Molly disappeared began with a storm, running out of gas, and a man offering her a ride to safety. But when the doors lock shut, Molly begins to suspect she has made a terrible mistake. A new lead brings Molly’s daughter, Nicole, back to the small, desolate town where her mother was last seen to renew the desperate search. The locals are sympathetic and eager to help. The innkeeper. The bartender. Even the police. Until secrets begin to reveal themselves and Nicole comes closer to the truth about that night—and the danger surrounding her.

Comfortably Numb

Comfortably Numb
Author: Charles Barber
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-02-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780307274953

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American doctors dispense approximately 230 million antidepressant prescriptions every year, more than any other class of medication. Charles Barber explores this disturbing phenomenon, examining the ways in which pharmaceutical companies first create the need for a drug and then rush to fill it. Most importantly, he convincingly argues that, without an industry to promote them, non-pharmaceutical approaches are tragically overlooked in favor of an instant cure for all emotional difficulties.Compulsively readable and urgently relevant, Comfortably Numb is an unprecedented account of the impact of psychiatric medications on American culture and on Americans themselves.